Social Sciences, asked by santoshchaurasiya254, 4 months ago

Q.1 Why does amount of insolation decreases from equator towards poles?

Q.2 Why does temperature in cities is much higher than that of villages?

Q.3 What kind of air pressure is found in cold areas?​

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Answered by Jhanvijagetia
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Answer:

1) Thus, it covers up less space but we feel more heat there when it goes up from equator towards poles, the sun rays become slanting. ... Although these slanting rays heat up more space, the degree of hotness is felt less. This is the reason why amount of insolation decreases from equator towards poles.

2) There are plenty of reasons why cities are hotter. All those people, their buildings and the machinery inside create heat. ... Buildings and other structures can store more heat during the day than plants; at night, they emit some of that heat, contributing to warmer temperatures when it's dark out.

3)In cold air, the molecules are more closely packed together than in warm air, so cold air is more dense than warm air. Since warm air is less dense and creates less air pressure, it will rise; cold air is denser and creates greater air pressure, and so it will sink.

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